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Nicolas Alfonsi is a member of the Senate of France, elected in 2001 for the constituency of the department of South Corsica. He's the vice-president of the European Democratic and Social Rally (Rassemblement démocratique et social européen, RDSE).
 
  
=== Biography ===
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Nicolas Alfonsi was born in 1936 and he is a member of the Senate of France, elected in 2001 for the constituency of the department of South Corsica. He's the vice-president of the European Democratic and Social Rally (Rassemblement démocratique et social européen, RDSE).  
He was born in 1936 and got his diploma of Higher Studies of Public Law and Diploma of the Paris Institute of Political Studies. He is advocate at the Paris Court of Appeal.  
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== Political Career ==
 
Nicolas Alfonsi has started working as a politician in Corsica, where he was appointed mayor of the city of Piana. He has also been a member of the European Parliament. Within the  Left Radical Party, "Mouvement Radical de Gauche",  he has been member of the National Assembly from 1973 to 1978 and since 1981.  
 
Nicolas Alfonsi has started working as a politician in Corsica, where he was appointed mayor of the city of Piana. He has also been a member of the European Parliament. Within the  Left Radical Party, "Mouvement Radical de Gauche",  he has been member of the National Assembly from 1973 to 1978 and since 1981.  
  
=== Roles ===
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Nicolas Alfonsi is Vice President of the Commission of Laws, Legislation, Universal Suffrage, Regualtion and General Administration. He is a member of the Commission on European Affairs; member of the Committee on Parliamentary Deontology; and member of the Study Board on Sea and Coastline.
  
* Vice President of the Commission of Laws, Legislation, Universal Suffrage, Regualtion and General Administration
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== Education ==
* Member of the Commission on European Affairs
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He  and got his diploma of Higher Studies of Public Law and Diploma of the Paris Institute of Political Studies. He is advocate at the Paris Court of Appeal.  
* Member of the Committee on Parliamentary Deontology
 
* Member of the Study Board on Sea and Coastline.
 
  
 
== External links and references ==
 
== External links and references ==
  
* [http://www.senat.fr/senateur/alfonsi_nicolas01065w.html Personal page on the Sénat Français]
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[http://www.senat.fr/senateur/alfonsi_nicolas01065w.html Personal page on the Sénat Français]
* [https://memopol.lqdn.fr/europe/parliament/deputy/NicolasAlfonsi/#cv Politcal Memory]
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[https://memopol.lqdn.fr/europe/parliament/deputy/NicolasAlfonsi/#cv Politcal Memory]
  
 
[[Category:French Politicians]]
 
[[Category:French Politicians]]

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Nicolas Alfonsi was born in 1936 and he is a member of the Senate of France, elected in 2001 for the constituency of the department of South Corsica. He's the vice-president of the European Democratic and Social Rally (Rassemblement démocratique et social européen, RDSE).

Political Career

Nicolas Alfonsi has started working as a politician in Corsica, where he was appointed mayor of the city of Piana. He has also been a member of the European Parliament. Within the Left Radical Party, "Mouvement Radical de Gauche", he has been member of the National Assembly from 1973 to 1978 and since 1981.

Nicolas Alfonsi is Vice President of the Commission of Laws, Legislation, Universal Suffrage, Regualtion and General Administration. He is a member of the Commission on European Affairs; member of the Committee on Parliamentary Deontology; and member of the Study Board on Sea and Coastline.

Education

He and got his diploma of Higher Studies of Public Law and Diploma of the Paris Institute of Political Studies. He is advocate at the Paris Court of Appeal.

External links and references

Personal page on the Sénat Français

Politcal Memory